Definition of Taigled

1. taigle [v] - See also: taigle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Taigled

tahsildars
tahsils
tai-chi
tai chi
tai chi chuan
tai chi chuans
tai chis
taiaha
taiahas
taichi
taig
taiga
taigas
taiglach
taigle
taigled (current term)
taigles
taigling
taigs
taihoa
taiji
taijis
taijutsu
taikanite
taiko
taikonaut
taikonauts
taikos
tail-bay

Literary usage of Taigled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1890)
"... me that I will not have ye taigled with all my family. ... would take care of his interests and would not even allow him to be taigled with her family. ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1824)
"That fire taigled us. NORTH. I had been asleep for an hour, before mine host awakened me, and had a dream of the North Pole. THE SHEPHERD. North Pole ! ..."

3. The Feeling for Nature in Scottish Poetry by John Veitch (1887)
"1S Impeded, taigled. 19 Wet. so You may know without thinking ; or it goes without saying. 21 Possessed. 22 Power. 23 Abode. 24 Could. 25 Safety, salvation. ..."

4. Scotland and Scotsmen in the Eighteenth Century by John Ramsay, Alexander Allardyce (1888)
"... 1 Sir Archibald Stewart's running footman being asked what had kept him so long, complained of being taigled [detained] with a horse part of the way. ..."

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